History Exam: Chapter 16
What else did The Women's Christian Temperance Union fight for?
. Prostitution, gambling, birth control, and polygamy
By 1913, the US produced ______ of the world's industrial output.
1/3
The Gilded Age:
1870-1890
The Depression plagued the economy between _________ and ___________.
1873 and 1897
The United States underwent one of the most rapid and profound economic revolutions any country has ever experienced. Which of the following is a major factor? A) bundant natural resources B) a small supply of labor C) low tariffs from foreign competition D) use of the army to aid in settling Indians to western lands proven successful for agriculture and mining
A
Which of the following best describes the "Ghost Dance"?: A) a pan-Indian movement which involved singing, dancing, and religious observances believed to be reminiscent of earlier prophets B) a celebrated form of an Irish folk dance C) due to forced migration, it was a new form of rain dance D) an Anasazi dance paying tribute to Kokopelli
A
The conquest of the _____________________________________ was part of a global process.
American West
In 1890, the distribution of wealth in the United States was: A) about equally distributed. B) the top 1 percent of Americans owned more property than the remaining 99 percent. C) unknown, as data on wealth was not then collected. D) far below that of other industrialized nations.
B
Which of the following can be associated with the decline of the Knights of Labor? A) Great Railroad Strike B) Haymarket Square C) International Ladies' Garment Workers Union Strike D) Carnegie Steel Strike
B
William "Buffalo Bill" Cody was: A) a wealthy rancher in the new West. B) an entertainer who had a traveling show showcasing reenactments of battles with Indians. C) a collector of Indian artifacts, especially those of the dwindling buffalo population. D) a self-made millionaire who made his money on stocks and wore cowboy boots in the boardroom
B
________________________'s show became the most important popularizer of this idea of the "wild west"
Buffalo Bill
In the late nineteenth century, the Republican Party found particularly strong support among all of the following except: A) Protestant immigrants. B) African-Americans. C) Irish Americans. D) members of revivalist churches.
C
In which industry did Andrew Carnegie make his fortune? A) mercantile B) steamboats C) steel D) oil
C
The industrial revolution in the United States took place principally in: A) the South. B) the Midwest and lower South. C) the North and the Midwest. D) the Southwest.
C
The political "boss" of New York City in the early 1870s was: A) Charles Dudley Warner. B) Schuyler Colfax. C) William M. Tweed. D) James A. Garfield.
C
_____________ worked for Thomas Scott at Pennsylvania Railroad.
Carnegie
Book the popularized socialist ideas for an American audience"
Cooperative Commonwealth
The new agricultural empire producing wheat and corn for national and international markets arose on the A) plains of the Old South. B) delta region of Louisiana. C) Ohio River Valley. D) Middle Border.
D
______________________ dominated the South and Catholic votes
Democrats
___________________ plagued the economy between 1873 and 1897.
Depression
_________ vs. __________ (1884) agreed with lower court rulings that the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments did not apply to Indians.
Elk vs. Wilkins
The West was a remarkably homogeneous region—only in the twentieth century would it become ethnically diverse. (True/False)
False
The new American Indian groups that migrated to the Great Plains were greeted with open arms and friendly words by the Indians already living there. (True/False)
False
Farmers responded to railroad policies by organizing the______________.
Grange
Battle of the Little Bighorn:
Indian victory
_______________________________________ reconciled freedom and authority in the workplace.
Labor contracts
___________________________ adherents established mission and relief programs in urban areas.
Social Gospel
___________________________________ expanded their responsibilities to the public.
State governments
On May 1, 1886, some 350,000 workers in cities across the country demonstrated for an eight-hour day. This was known as?
The Haymarket Affair
"Vertical integration" is defined as one company controlling every phase of the business from raw materials to transportation, manufacturing, and distribution. (True/False)
True
Compared to the United States and the American Indians, Australia's handling of the Aboriginal people was harsher. (True/False)
True
In 1869, President Ulysses S. Grant announced a new "peace policy" in the West. (True/False)
True
Inspired in part by President Garfield's assassination by a disappointed office seeker, the Civil Service Act of 1883 created a merit system for federal employees. (True/False)
True
The most famous American Indian victory in American history took place in June 1876 when General George A. Custer and his 250 men perished. (True/False)
True
Popular entertainment imagined the __________ as a place of adventure, uncorrupted by civilization, ruled by Indians and cowboys.
West
What group moved from "moral suasion" to a campaign for federal legislation outlawing the consumption of alcohol?
Women's Christian Temperance
On December 29, 1890, soldiers opened fire on Ghost Dancers encamped on ________________________________ Creek in South Dakota, killing between 150 and 200 Indians, mostly women and children.
Wounded Knee
Sumner believed that freedom required...
acceptance of inequality
Sherman Antitrust Act:
banned practices that restrained free trade and prohibited unions
The Dawes Act:
broke up land of nearly all tribes into small portions to be distributed
The courts viewed state regulation of __________________ as an insult to free labor.
business
Vertical integration:
control over every phase of the business
Horizontal integration:
control over one key phase of the business
Civil Service Act of 1883:
created a merit system for federal employees
Gilded Age reformers feared that with lower class groups seeking to use government to advance their own interests, ______________________ was becoming a threat to individual liberty and to the rights of property
democracy
Republican economic policies strongly favored the interests of:
eastern industrialists and banker
What is the Social Gospel movement?
effort to reform Protestant churches
Interstate Commerce Commission (1887):
ensured railroad rates were reasonable
Charles Darwin put forth the theory of ?
evolution
Social Darwinism argued:
evolution was as natural a process in human society as it was in nature and gov't shouldn't interfere
the Ghost Dance:
f
The real West included:
farm families, labor conflict, the federal government, and racial/ethnic diversity
The __________________________________________ acquired Indian land by war and treaties, administered land sales, and distributed land to farmers, railroads, and mining companies.
federal government
Return to _________ standard in 1879.
gold
What was vital for financing industrialization?
growth of cities
Function of George's single tax solution?
increased taxes for landowners
Many nineteenth-century laws offered citizenship to _____________ if they gave up tribal identity and assimilated into American society
indians
A "Christian lobby" of mainstream Protestants sought political answers to the moral dilemmas they observed as a result of....
labor strife and urbanization
Failure to advance in society was widely thought to indicate ?
lack of character
The 1880 census showed that a majority of the workforce engaged in ____________________________ jobs.
non-farming
Rockefeller dominated the ________ industry.
oil
What is the gold standard?
paper currency became exchangeable for gold at a fixed rate
What was the Haymarket affair?
protested the killing of 4 labor strikers
Henry George's solution:
single tax
As the United States matured into an industrial economy, Americans struggled to make sense of the new _____________________________.
social order
Wounded Knee Massacre:
soldiers opened fire on Ghost Dancers
By the 1890's Carnegie dominated the _____________ industry.
steel
What made the second industrial revolution possible?
the railroad
Lochner v. New York:
voided state law establishing ten hours
Many Americans viewed the concentration of ________________ as inevitable, natural, and justified by progress.
wealth
1877 Great Railroad Strike:
workers protested a pay cut
The Knights of Labor:
workers that wanted to improve social conditions
Ghost Dance:
z